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Matriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matriarchy (or gynecocracy ) refers to a gynecocentric form of society, in which the leading role is taken by the women and especially by the mothers of a community. There are no known societies th...
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Patriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patriarchy is a social system in which the father is head of the household, having authority over women and children. Patriarchy also refers to a system of government by males, and to the dominance o...
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Patriarchy and Matriarchy | Encyclopedia of Religion. Patriarchy and Matriarchy summary with 6 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... PATRIARCHY AND MATRIARCHY. Patriarchy may be defined as the "rule of the father" that extends beyond the confines of the family to include the governance of men...
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Some Hard Facts On Matriarchy Versus Patriarchy Without Appealing To "Feel Good" New Religions About This And Exposing Those Popular Writers Who Are Anti-Feminist At The Same Time Due To Their Own Romantic Notions.
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Assigning child support responsibilities to biological fathers is, in fact, a product of the patriarchy. Namely, it links a child’s financial and social status to the child’s paternity — and so is patriarchal by definition.
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One other mother and I felt attacked by some comments here. I responded from the trenches. I am asking for support from fellow feminists, while at the same time shaking my very tired fist at patriarchy.
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NEWS: It's official now: Science Magazine and the University of Chicago Press own up that the "Peaceful Ancient Matriarchy" on Crete was just a politically-inspired fantasy. (But remember how fiercely it was defended by so many "intellectuals" just fifteen years ago! ... Is Patriarchy Avoidable?
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